Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... carried 42,091,023 tons or 40.2 per cent of the total amount of freight transported . The remainder of the entrances and clearances , numbering 35,088 were made by vessels of thirty different foreign nations which carried 62,579,464 ...
... carried 42,091,023 tons or 40.2 per cent of the total amount of freight transported . The remainder of the entrances and clearances , numbering 35,088 were made by vessels of thirty different foreign nations which carried 62,579,464 ...
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... carried by vessels of the countries directly interested . During the year 1929 American flag vessels carried nearly 40 per cent of our total water borne foreign com- merce and over 57 per cent of the commerce which moved in direct trade ...
... carried by vessels of the countries directly interested . During the year 1929 American flag vessels carried nearly 40 per cent of our total water borne foreign com- merce and over 57 per cent of the commerce which moved in direct trade ...
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... carried to or from our ports by vessels of all flags , about 40.2 per cent were carried in American bottoms . Further analysis of this foreign commerce and the vessels which transported it brings out additional facts on the subject . As ...
... carried to or from our ports by vessels of all flags , about 40.2 per cent were carried in American bottoms . Further analysis of this foreign commerce and the vessels which transported it brings out additional facts on the subject . As ...
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